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- Embodiments of the present invention relate to the communications field, and more specifically, to a data transmission method, user equipment, and a system.
- Communications devices need to use a specific spectrum to perform radio communication with each other. If a sending device sends a radio signal on a spectrum, a receiving device receives the radio signal on a corresponding spectrum. Spectrums are roughly classified into two categories: One category is licensed (Licensed) spectrums and the other category is unlicensed (Unlicensed) spectrums.
- a communications device using a licensed spectrum can always occupy the spectrum provided that there is a communication requirement.
- a communications device using an unlicensed spectrum needs to listen whether the unlicensed spectrum is idle, that is, whether the unlicensed spectrum is occupied by another communications device, before starting communication; and the communications device can use the unlicensed spectrum to start communication only when determining that the unlicensed spectrum is idle.
- the process herein of listening whether the unlicensed spectrum is idle is generally referred to as a listen before talk (Listen Before Talk, LBT) process.
- LBT listen Before Talk
- a communications device cannot always occupy an unlicensed spectrum. After using the unlicensed spectrum for a specific time, the communications device needs to stop occupying the spectrum, so that another communications device can obtain an opportunity of using the spectrum.
- a timer is used in many processes to control a behavior of user equipment (User Equipment, UE).
- UE User Equipment
- each base station can continuously occupy a spectrum. If a base station actually uses an unlicensed spectrum, a probability that UE does not receive a response before a timer expires increases, resulting in a waste of system resources.
- Related technology as described above is e.g. disclosed in US 2015/0049712 A1 .
- Embodiments of the present invention provide a data transmission method, a user equipment and a system so as to increase a success rate of a UE access process, and improve system resource utilization.
- the invention is defined by a method according to claim 1 and a user equipment according to claim 7.
- a data transmission method includes:
- COD includes an LP and DATA
- the DATA includes n frames
- each frame of the n frames includes p subframes and first SPs that are in a one-to-one correspondence to the p subframes
- the LP includes m second SPs
- m, n, and p are positive integers greater than or equal to 1.
- the sending a data packet to a base station during current COD of the base station includes: sending the data packet to the base station in a data region of the current COD of the base station.
- the determining a first end moment of the current COD includes: receiving a first short pilot signal sent by the base station on a first SP, where the first short pilot signal includes a sequence number of a frame in which the first SP is located and a sequence number of a subframe corresponding to the first SP; and determining the first end moment based on the first short pilot signal.
- the determining a second end moment of an LP in next COD of the base station includes: receiving a second short pilot signal sent by the base station on a second SP, where the second short pilot signal includes a sequence number of the second SP; and determining the second end moment based on the second short pilot signal.
- a data transmission method includes:
- COD includes an LP and DATA
- the DATA includes n frames
- each frame of the n frames includes p subframes and first SPs that are in a one-to-one correspondence to the p subframes
- the LP includes m second SPs
- m, n, and p are positive integers greater than or equal to 1.
- the method further includes: sending, by the base station, a first short pilot signal to the UE on a first SP, where the first short pilot signal includes a sequence number of a frame in which the first SP is located and a sequence number of a subframe corresponding to the first SP.
- the method further includes: sending, by the base station, a second short pilot signal to the UE on a second SP in the next COD, where the second short pilot signal includes a sequence number of the second SP.
- user equipment including:
- user equipment including a transmitter, a receiver, a processor, and a memory.
- the transmitter is configured to send a data packet to a base station during current COD of the base station.
- the processor is configured to: start a timer; determine a first end moment of the current COD; pause the timer at the first end moment; determine a second end moment of an LP in next COD of the base station; and resume the timer at the second end moment.
- the receiver is configured to receive, before the resumed timer expires, a response message sent by the base station.
- the memory is configured to store time counted by the timer and store code executed by the processor.
- the user equipment may be configured to perform the processes performed by the user equipment in the method according to the first aspect and the implementations of the first aspect.
- a computer-readable storage medium stores a program, and the program enables user equipment to perform the data transmission method according to any one of the first aspect and the implementations of the first aspect.
- a base station includes:
- a base station including a transmitter, a receiver, a processor, and a memory.
- the receiver is configured to receive, in a data region of current COD, a data packet sent by UE.
- the processor is configured to perform an LBT process after the current COD.
- the transmitter is configured to send a response message to the UE in a data region of next COD after the LBT process.
- the base station may be configured to perform the processes performed by the base station in the method according to the second aspect and the implementations of the second aspect.
- a computer-readable storage medium stores a program, and the program enables a base station to perform the data transmission method according to any one of the second aspect and the implementations of the second aspect.
- the foregoing timer is a T300 or a T400.
- a response message is a response to a data packet.
- the data packet includes an access request message, and the response message includes an access response message.
- the data packet includes uplink data, and the response message includes an ACK message.
- the UE suspends the timer at the end moment of the previous COD and resumes the timer at the end moment of the LP of the next COD.
- the timer stops time counting during LBT of the base station. This can increase a success rate of a UE access process and reduce a data packet retransmission probability, thereby improving system resource utilization.
- communications devices may include UE and a base station.
- a sending device is a base station
- a corresponding receiving device may be UE.
- the base station in the embodiments of the present invention may be a base transceiver station (Base Transceiver Station, BTS) in a Global System for Mobile Communications (Global System for Mobile Communications, GSM) or a code division multiple access (Code Division Multiple Access, CDMA) system, may be a NodeB (NodeB) in a wideband code division multiple access (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access, WCDMA) system, or may be an evolved NodeB (Evolved NodeB, eNB or eNodeB) in an LTE system, a base station device or a micro base station device in a future 5G network, an access point (Access Point, AP) in WiFi, or the like.
- BTS Base Transceiver Station
- GSM Global System for Mobile Communications
- CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
- NodeB NodeB
- WCDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
- the UE in the embodiments of the present invention may communicate with one or more core networks (Core Network) by using a radio access network (Radio Access Network, RAN).
- the UE may be referred to as an access terminal, a terminal device, a subscriber unit, a subscriber station, a mobile station, a mobile console, a remote station, a remote terminal, a mobile device, a user terminal, a terminal, a wireless communications device, a user agent, or a user apparatus.
- the UE may be a cellular phone, a cordless phone, a Session Initiation Protocol (Session Initiation Protocol, SIP) phone, a wireless local loop (Wireless Local Loop, WLL) station, a personal digital assistant (Personal Digital Assistant, PDA), a handheld device having a wireless communication function, a computing device, another processing device connected to a wireless modem, an in-vehicle device, a wearable device, a terminal device in a future 5G network, or the like.
- Session Initiation Protocol Session Initiation Protocol, SIP
- WLL Wireless Local Loop
- PDA Personal Digital Assistant
- FIG. 1 is a schematic flowchart of UE using a timer in the prior art.
- FIG. 1 shows UE 10 and a base station 20.
- the UE 10 After starting a timer in S101, the UE 10 sends an access request message to the base station 20 in S102. Correspondingly, after receiving the access request message, the base station 20 may send an access response message to the UE 10 in S103. It should be understood that the UE 10 receives, before the timer expires and after S103, the access response message sent by the base station 20; and may stop the timer subsequently in S104.
- the UE 10 determines that the access process fails.
- a base station In an access process in an LTE system, it is assumed that a base station can continuously occupy a spectrum. However, in a system that uses an unlicensed spectrum, the base station 20 cannot always occupy the spectrum and needs to perform LBT after using the spectrum for a period of time. The base station 20 can use the spectrum again only after determining, through LBT, that the spectrum is idle. During LBT, another device may occupy the spectrum.
- the base station 20 may postpone sending of the access response message because the base station cannot continue occupying a spectrum.
- a probability that the UE cannot receive the access response before the timer expires in S105 increases.
- the base station 20 sends the access response message in S106 after the timer expires in S105, and therefore the access process fails.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic flowchart of using a timer according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 shows UE 10 and a base station 20.
- the UE 10 and the base station 20 communicate with each other on an unlicensed spectrum.
- COD Channel Occupation Duration
- Each piece of COD includes a long pilot (Long Preamble, LP) and data (DATA).
- the COD includes two parts: the LP and the DATA, as shown in FIG. 4 .
- the base station may send a pilot to UE in the LP.
- the base station may exchange data with the UE in the DATA, that is, the base station may send data to the UE or the base station may receive data from the UE.
- the LP and the DATA in each piece of COD may each have a further refined structure in terms of time.
- the LP may include m second short pilots (Short Preamble, SP), for example, SP 0 , SP 1 , ..., and SP m-1 in FIG. 4 .
- the DATA may include n frames, for example, F 0 , F 1 , ..., and F n-1 in FIG. 4 .
- Each frame in the DATA may include p subframes (for example, SF 0 , SF 1 , ..., and SF p-1 in FIG. 4 ) and first SPs (for example, SPs in FIG. 4 ) that are in a one-to-one correspondence to the p subframes.
- a first SP corresponding to a subframe is located before the subframe.
- m, n, and p are all positive integers.
- a time length for which each frame lasts may be fixed, and a time length for which each subframe lasts may also be fixed.
- a time length for which each first SP lasts may be fixed, a time length for which each second SP lasts may also be fixed, and a time length for which a first SP lasts and a time length for which a second SP lasts may be equal or unequal.
- the base station 20 may send a first short pilot signal to the UE 10 on each first SP, and the first short pilot signal sent on each first SP carries a sequence number of a subframe corresponding to the first SP and a sequence number of a frame in which the subframe is located. For example, a frame number carried in a first short pilot signal sent by the base station 20 to the UE 10 on an SP corresponding to the subframe SF 1 in the frame F 0 is 0, and a subframe number carried therein is 1.
- the base station 20 may send a second short pilot signal to the UE 10 on each second SP, and the second short pilot signal sent on each second SP carries a sequence number of the second SP. For example, a sequence number carried in a second short pilot signal sent by the base station 20 to the UE 10 on the SP1 is 1.
- each frame includes one subframe.
- DATA includes n frames and n first SPs that are in a one-to-one correspondence to the frames, as shown in FIG. 5 .
- the base station 20 may send a first short pilot signal to the UE 10 on each first SP, and the first short pilot signal sent on each first SP carries a sequence number of a frame corresponding to the first SP. For example, a frame number carried in a first short pilot signal sent by the base station 20 to the UE 10 on an SP corresponding to a frame F 0 is 0.
- the method shown in FIG. 3 includes the following steps.
- the UE 10 starts a timer.
- the UE 10 sends a data packet to the base station 20.
- the timer may be a T300 or a T400.
- the UE 10 sends the data packet to the base station 20 and starts the timer in a data region of current COD of the base station 20.
- the base station 20 receives, in the data region of the current COD, the data packet sent by the UE 10.
- the data packet may be an access request message.
- the data packet may be uplink data (Uplink Data).
- S201 and S202 are not limited in this embodiment of the present invention.
- S201 and S202 may be performed at the same time, or S201 may be performed after S202.
- duration of the timer is set to 5s in this embodiment of the present invention.
- the timer may count up, that is, start counting from 0 until 5s.
- the timer may count down, that is, start counting from 5s until 0.
- the UE 10 determines a first end moment of current COD.
- the first end moment of the current COD is a first end moment of the data region of the current COD.
- the UE 10 may receive a first pilot signal sent by the base station 20 on a first SP of DATA, and further determine the first end moment based on the first pilot signal.
- the UE 10 may read the first pilot signal to obtain a sequence number of a subframe and a sequence number of a frame that are carried in the first pilot signal, thereby learning of quantities of remaining frames and subframes in the current COD. Therefore, the UE 10 can calculate a remaining time of the current COD, to learn the first end moment of the current COD.
- the UE 10 may read the first pilot signal to obtain a sequence number of a frame that is carried in the first pilot signal, thereby learning of a quantity of remaining frames in the current COD. Therefore, the UE 10 can calculate a remaining time of the current COD, to learn the first end moment of the current COD.
- the UE 10 pauses the timer at the first end moment.
- the UE 10 suspends the timer at the end moment of the current COD.
- time counted by the timer is 3s (in count-up) or 2s (in countdown) at this moment.
- pausing the timer in S204 means that the time counted by the timer stays at 3s (in count-up) or 2s (in countdown).
- the base station 20 performs LBT after the current COD expires. Therefore, the UE 10 pauses the timer at the first end moment. In other words, the base station 20 performs an LBT process after the current COD; and in the LBT process performed by the base station 20, the timer of the UE 10 is in a suspended state.
- the UE 10 determines a second end moment of an LP in next COD of the base station 20.
- the base station 20 occupies a spectrum resource in the next COD after the LBT time.
- the UE 10 detects, after the first end moment, whether the base station 20 starts sending a second pilot signal, in other words, whether the LP of the next COD has started. If the UE 10 detects a second pilot signal sent by the base station 20 on a second SP in the LP of the next COD, the UE 10 may determine a sequence number of the second SP by using the second pilot signal. In this way, the UE 10 may determine a quantity of remaining second SPs in the LP, in other words, determine a moment when the LP expires.
- the UE 10 resumes the timer at an end moment of the LP of the next COD.
- resuming the timer means starting the suspended timer so that the timer continues to perform time counting.
- the timer continues to perform time counting from a moment: 3s (in count-up) or 2s (in countdown), at which the timer is paused in S204.
- the timer automatically stops after continuing to count for 2s.
- the UE 10 receives a response message sent by the base station 20.
- the base station 20 may send the response message to the UE 10 in a data region of the next COD after the LBT process.
- the UE 10 may receive, in the data region of the next COD, the response message sent by the base station 20.
- the response message in S207 may be an access response message.
- the response message in S207 may be an acknowledgement (Acknowledge, ACK) message or a negative acknowledgement (non-acknowledge, NACK) message.
- the UE 10 may stop the timer.
- the UE 10 needs to retransmit the data packet after the timer expires.
- the UE suspends the timer at the end moment of the previous COD and resumes the timer at the end moment of the LP of the next COD.
- the timer stops time counting during LBT of the base station. This can increase a success rate of a UE access process and reduce a data packet retransmission probability, thereby improving system resource utilization.
- FIG. 6 is a structural block diagram of user equipment according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the user equipment 60 shown in FIG. 6 and a base station communicate with each other on an unlicensed spectrum.
- the user equipment 60 includes a sending module 601, a timer module 602, a determining module 603, and a receiving module 604.
- the sending module 601 is configured to send a data packet to the base station during current channel occupation duration COD of the base station.
- the timer module 602 is configured to start a timer.
- the determining module 603 is configured to determine a first end moment of the current COD.
- the timer module 602 is further configured to pause the timer at the first end moment determined by the determining module 603.
- the determining module 603 is further configured to determine a second end moment of a long pilot LP in next COD of the base station.
- the timer module 602 is further configured to resume the timer at the second end moment determined by the determining module 603.
- the receiving module 604 is configured to receive, before the resumed timer resumed by the timer module expires, a response message sent by the base station.
- COD includes an LP and DATA.
- the DATA includes n frames, and each frame of the n frames includes p subframes and first short SPs that are in a one-to-one correspondence to the p subframes.
- the LP includes m second short SPs, and m, n, and p are positive integers greater than or equal to 1.
- the sending module 601 is specifically configured to send the data packet to the base station in a data region of the current COD of the base station.
- the receiving module 604 is further configured to receive a first short pilot signal sent by the base station on a first SP, where the first short pilot signal includes a sequence number of a frame in which the first SP is located. Further, the determining module 603 is specifically configured to determine the first end moment based on the first short pilot signal.
- the first short pilot signal may further include a sequence number of a subframe corresponding to the first SP.
- the receiving module 604 is further configured to receive a second short pilot signal sent by the base station on a second SP, where the second short pilot signal includes a sequence number of the second SP.
- the determining module 603 is specifically configured to determine the second end moment based on the second short pilot signal.
- the UE suspends the timer at the end moment of the previous COD and resumes the timer at the end moment of the LP of the next COD.
- the timer stops time counting during LBT of the base station. This can increase a success rate of a UE access process and reduce a data packet retransmission probability, thereby improving system resource utilization.
- the sending module 601 may be implemented by using a transmitter
- the timer module 602 and the determining module 603 may be implemented by using a processor
- the receiving module 604 may be implemented by using a receiver.
- user equipment 70 may include a processor 710, a receiver 720, a transmitter 730, and a memory 740.
- the memory 740 may be configured to store timing, a first end moment, a second end moment, or the like; and may be further configured to store code or the like executed by the processor 710.
- the components in the user equipment 70 are coupled together by using a bus system 750.
- the bus system 750 further includes a power bus, a control bus, and a status signal bus.
- the user equipment 60 shown in FIG. 6 or the user equipment 70 shown in FIG. 7 can implement the processes implemented by the UE in the foregoing method embodiment in FIG. 3 . To avoid repetition, details are not described herein.
- FIG. 8 is a structural block diagram of a base station according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the base station 80 shown in FIG. 8 includes a receiving module 801, a processing module 802, and a sending module 803.
- the receiving module 801 is configured to receive, in a data region of current COD, a data packet sent by UE.
- the processing module 802 is configured to perform an LBT process after the current COD.
- the sending module 803 is configured to send a response message to the UE in a data region of next COD after the LBT process.
- the sending module 803 may be further configured to send a first short pilot signal to the UE on a first SP.
- the sending module 803 may be further configured to send a second short pilot signal to the UE on a second SP of the next COD.
- the second short pilot signal includes a sequence number of the second SP.
- a base station 90 may include a processor 910, a receiver 920, a transmitter 930, and a memory 940.
- the memory 940 may be configured to store a first pilot signal, a second pilot signal, or the like; and may be further configured to store code or the like executed by the processor 910.
- the components in the base station 90 are coupled together by using a bus system 950.
- the bus system 950 further includes a power bus, a control bus, and a status signal bus.
- the base station 80 shown in FIG. 8 or the base station 90 shown in FIG. 9 can implement the processes implemented by the base station in the foregoing method embodiment shown in FIG. 3 . To avoid repetition, details are not described herein again.
- the processor may be an integrated circuit chip and has a signal processing capability.
- steps in the foregoing method embodiments can be implemented by using a hardware integrated logical circuit in the processor, or by using instructions in a form of software.
- the processor may further be a general-purpose processor, a digital signal processor (Digital Signal Processing, DSP), an application-specific integrated circuit (Application-Specific Integrated Circuit, ASIC), a field programmable gate array (Field Programmable Gate Array, FPGA) or another programmable logic device, a discrete gate or a transistor logic device, or a discrete hardware component.
- DSP Digital Signal Processing
- ASIC Application-Specific Integrated Circuit
- FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array
- the general-purpose processor may be a microprocessor or the processor may be any regular processor or the like. Steps of the methods disclosed in the embodiments of the present invention may be directly performed and completed by a hardware decoding processor, or may be performed and completed by using a combination of hardware and software modules in the decoding processor.
- the software module may be located in a mature storage medium in the field, such as a random access memory, a flash memory, a read-only memory, a programmable read-only memory, an electrically-erasable programmable memory, or a register. The storage medium is located in the memory, and the processor reads information in the memory and completes the steps in the foregoing methods in combination with hardware of the processor.
- the memory in the embodiments of the present invention may be a volatile memory or a nonvolatile memory, or may include a volatile memory and a nonvolatile memory.
- the non-volatile memory may be a read-only memory (Read-Only Memory, ROM), a programmable read-only memory (Programmable ROM, PROM), an erasable programmable read-only memory (Erasable PROM, EPROM), an electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (Electrically EPROM, EEPROM), or a flash memory.
- the volatile memory may be a random access memory (Random Access Memory, RAM), used as an external cache.
- RAMs are available, for example, a static random access memory (Static RAM, SRAM), a dynamic random access memory (Dynamic RAM, DRAM), a synchronous dynamic random access memory (Synchronous DRAM, SDRAM), a double data rate synchronous dynamic random access memory (Double Data Rate SDRAM, DDR SDRAM), an enhanced synchronous dynamic random access memory (Enhanced SDRAM, ESDRAM), a synchlink dynamic random access memory (Synchlink DRAM, SLDRAM), and a direct rambus random access memory (Direct Rambus RAM, DR RAM).
- Static RAM static random access memory
- DRAM dynamic random access memory
- DRAM synchronous dynamic random access memory
- SDRAM double data rate synchronous dynamic random access memory
- Enhanced SDRAM, ESDRAM enhanced synchronous dynamic random access memory
- Synchlink DRAM, SLDRAM synchlink dynamic random access memory
- Direct Rambus RAM Direct Rambus RAM
- the disclosed system, apparatus, and method may be implemented in other manners.
- the described apparatus embodiment is merely an example.
- the unit division is merely logical function division and may be other division in actual implementation.
- a plurality of units or components may be combined or integrated into another system, or some features may be ignored or not performed.
- the displayed or discussed mutual couplings or direct couplings or communication connections may be implemented by using some interfaces.
- the indirect couplings or communication connections between the apparatuses or units may be implemented in electronic, mechanical, or other forms.
- the units described as separate parts may or may not be physically separate, and parts displayed as units may or may not be physical units, may be located in one position, or may be distributed on a plurality of network units. Some or all of the units may be selected based on actual needs to achieve the objectives of the solutions of the embodiments.
- functional units in the embodiments of the present invention may be integrated into one processing unit, or each of the units may exist alone physically, or two or more units are integrated into one unit.
- the functions When the functions are implemented in a form of a software functional unit and sold or used as an independent product, the functions may be stored in a computer-readable storage medium. Based on such an understanding, the technical solutions of the present invention essentially, or the part contributing to the prior art, or some of the technical solutions may be implemented in a form of a software product.
- the software product is stored in a storage medium, and includes several instructions for instructing a computer device (which may be a personal computer, a server, a network device, or the like) to perform all or some of the steps of the methods described in the embodiments of the present invention.
- the foregoing storage medium includes: any medium that can store program code, such as a USB flash drive, a removable hard disk, a read-only memory (Read-Only Memory, ROM), a random access memory (Random Access Memory, RAM), a magnetic disk, or an optical disc.
- program code such as a USB flash drive, a removable hard disk, a read-only memory (Read-Only Memory, ROM), a random access memory (Random Access Memory, RAM), a magnetic disk, or an optical disc.
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- Embodiments of the present invention relate to the communications field, and more specifically, to a data transmission method, user equipment, and a system.
- Communications devices need to use a specific spectrum to perform radio communication with each other. If a sending device sends a radio signal on a spectrum, a receiving device receives the radio signal on a corresponding spectrum. Spectrums are roughly classified into two categories: One category is licensed (Licensed) spectrums and the other category is unlicensed (Unlicensed) spectrums.
- A communications device using a licensed spectrum can always occupy the spectrum provided that there is a communication requirement. However, a communications device using an unlicensed spectrum needs to listen whether the unlicensed spectrum is idle, that is, whether the unlicensed spectrum is occupied by another communications device, before starting communication; and the communications device can use the unlicensed spectrum to start communication only when determining that the unlicensed spectrum is idle. The process herein of listening whether the unlicensed spectrum is idle is generally referred to as a listen before talk (Listen Before Talk, LBT) process. In addition, a communications device cannot always occupy an unlicensed spectrum. After using the unlicensed spectrum for a specific time, the communications device needs to stop occupying the spectrum, so that another communications device can obtain an opportunity of using the spectrum. However, a time required in each LBT is random. When there is a small quantity of surrounding devices using the spectrum, a time required in LBT is short. When there is a large quantity of surrounding devices using the spectrum, a specific communications device probably needs to wait for a long time before using the spectrum again; in other words, the communications device spends a relatively long time in
- In a Long Term Evolution (Long Term Evolution, LTE) system, a timer is used in many processes to control a behavior of user equipment (User Equipment, UE). However, in the prior art, it is assumed that each base station can continuously occupy a spectrum. If a base station actually uses an unlicensed spectrum, a probability that UE does not receive a response before a timer expires increases, resulting in a waste of system resources. Related technology as described above is e.g. disclosed in
US 2015/0049712 A1 . - Embodiments of the present invention provide a data transmission method, a user equipment and a system so as to increase a success rate of a UE access process, and improve system resource utilization. Specifically, the invention is defined by a method according to
claim 1 and a user equipment according to claim 7. - According to a first aspect, a data transmission method is provided, and the method includes:
- sending a data packet to a base station and starting a timer during current COD of the base station;
- determining a first end moment of the current COD;
- pausing the timer at the first end moment;
- determining a second end moment of an LP in next COD of the base station;
- resuming the timer at the second end moment; and
- receiving, before the resumed timer expires, a response message sent by the base station.
- COD includes an LP and DATA, the DATA includes n frames, each frame of the n frames includes p subframes and first SPs that are in a one-to-one correspondence to the p subframes, the LP includes m second SPs, and m, n, and p are positive integers greater than or equal to 1.
- Optionally, the sending a data packet to a base station during current COD of the base station includes: sending the data packet to the base station in a data region of the current COD of the base station.
- Optionally, the determining a first end moment of the current COD includes: receiving a first short pilot signal sent by the base station on a first SP, where the first short pilot signal includes a sequence number of a frame in which the first SP is located and a sequence number of a subframe corresponding to the first SP; and determining the first end moment based on the first short pilot signal.
- Optionally, the determining a second end moment of an LP in next COD of the base station includes: receiving a second short pilot signal sent by the base station on a second SP, where the second short pilot signal includes a sequence number of the second SP; and determining the second end moment based on the second short pilot signal.
- According to a second aspect, a data transmission method is provided, and the method includes:
- receiving, by a base station in a data DATA region of current COD, a data packet sent by UE;
- performing, by the base station, an LBT process after the current COD; and
- sending, by the base station, a response message to the UE in a data region of next COD after the LBT process.
- COD includes an LP and DATA, the DATA includes n frames, each frame of the n frames includes p subframes and first SPs that are in a one-to-one correspondence to the p subframes, the LP includes m second SPs, and m, n, and p are positive integers greater than or equal to 1.
- Optionally, the method further includes: sending, by the base station, a first short pilot signal to the UE on a first SP, where the first short pilot signal includes a sequence number of a frame in which the first SP is located and a sequence number of a subframe corresponding to the first SP.
- Optionally, the method further includes: sending, by the base station, a second short pilot signal to the UE on a second SP in the next COD, where the second short pilot signal includes a sequence number of the second SP.
- According to a third aspect, user equipment is provided, including:
- a sending module, configured to send a data packet to a base station during current COD of the base station;
- a timer module, configured to start a timer;
- a determining module, configured to determine a first end moment of the current COD; where
- the timer module is further configured to pause the timer at the first end moment determined by the determining module;
- the determining module is further configured to determine a second end moment of an LP in next COD of the base station; and
- the timer module is further configured to resume the timer at the second end moment determined by the determining module; and
- a receiving module, configured to receive, before the resumed timer resumed by the timer module expires, a response message sent by the base station. The user equipment may be configured to perform the processes performed by the user equipment in the method according to the first aspect and the implementations of the first aspect.
- According to a fourth aspect, user equipment is provided, including a transmitter, a receiver, a processor, and a memory. The transmitter is configured to send a data packet to a base station during current COD of the base station. The processor is configured to: start a timer; determine a first end moment of the current COD; pause the timer at the first end moment; determine a second end moment of an LP in next COD of the base station; and resume the timer at the second end moment. The receiver is configured to receive, before the resumed timer expires, a response message sent by the base station. The memory is configured to store time counted by the timer and store code executed by the processor. The user equipment may be configured to perform the processes performed by the user equipment in the method according to the first aspect and the implementations of the first aspect.
- According to a fifth aspect, a computer-readable storage medium is provided. The computer readable storage medium stores a program, and the program enables user equipment to perform the data transmission method according to any one of the first aspect and the implementations of the first aspect.
- According to a sixth aspect, a base station is provided, and the base station includes:
- a receiving module, configured to receive, in a data DATA region of current COD, a data packet sent by UE;
- a processing module, configured to perform an LBT process after the current COD; and
- a sending module, configured to send a response message to the UE in a data region of next COD after the LBT process performed by the processing module. The base station may be configured to perform the processes performed by the base station in the method according to the second aspect and the implementations of the second aspect.
- According to a seventh aspect, a base station is provided, including a transmitter, a receiver, a processor, and a memory. The receiver is configured to receive, in a data region of current COD, a data packet sent by UE. The processor is configured to perform an LBT process after the current COD. The transmitter is configured to send a response message to the UE in a data region of next COD after the LBT process. The base station may be configured to perform the processes performed by the base station in the method according to the second aspect and the implementations of the second aspect.
- According to an eighth aspect, a computer-readable storage medium is provided. The computer readable storage medium stores a program, and the program enables a base station to perform the data transmission method according to any one of the second aspect and the implementations of the second aspect.
- The foregoing timer is a T300 or a T400.
- It should be understood that a response message is a response to a data packet. For example, the data packet includes an access request message, and the response message includes an access response message. For another example, the data packet includes uplink data, and the response message includes an ACK message.
- It can be learned that, in the embodiments of the present invention, the UE suspends the timer at the end moment of the previous COD and resumes the timer at the end moment of the LP of the next COD. In other words, the timer stops time counting during LBT of the base station. This can increase a success rate of a UE access process and reduce a data packet retransmission probability, thereby improving system resource utilization.
- To describe the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention more clearly, the following briefly describes the accompanying drawings required for describing the embodiments or the prior art. Apparently, the accompanying drawings in the following description show merely some embodiments of the present invention, and persons of ordinary skill in the art may still derive other drawings from these accompanying drawings without creative efforts.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic flowchart of UE using a timer in the prior art; -
FIG. 2 is a possible schematic flowchart of applying a prior-art timer use scenario to an unlicensed spectrum system; -
FIG. 3 is a schematic flowchart of using a timer according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of COD according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 5 is another schematic diagram of COD according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 6 is a structural block diagram of user equipment according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 7 is another structural block diagram of user equipment according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 8 is a structural block diagram of a base station according to an embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIG. 9 is another structural block diagram of a base station according to an embodiment of the present invention. - The following clearly and completely describes the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present invention. Apparently, the described embodiments are some but not all of the embodiments of the present invention. All other embodiments obtained by persons of ordinary skill in the art based on the embodiments of the present invention without creative efforts shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
- In the embodiments of the present invention, communications devices may include UE and a base station. For example, if a sending device is a base station, a corresponding receiving device may be UE.
- The base station in the embodiments of the present invention may be a base transceiver station (Base Transceiver Station, BTS) in a Global System for Mobile Communications (Global System for Mobile Communications, GSM) or a code division multiple access (Code Division Multiple Access, CDMA) system, may be a NodeB (NodeB) in a wideband code division multiple access (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access, WCDMA) system, or may be an evolved NodeB (Evolved NodeB, eNB or eNodeB) in an LTE system, a base station device or a micro base station device in a future 5G network, an access point (Access Point, AP) in WiFi, or the like. The present invention sets no limitation thereto.
- The UE in the embodiments of the present invention may communicate with one or more core networks (Core Network) by using a radio access network (Radio Access Network, RAN). The UE may be referred to as an access terminal, a terminal device, a subscriber unit, a subscriber station, a mobile station, a mobile console, a remote station, a remote terminal, a mobile device, a user terminal, a terminal, a wireless communications device, a user agent, or a user apparatus. The UE may be a cellular phone, a cordless phone, a Session Initiation Protocol (Session Initiation Protocol, SIP) phone, a wireless local loop (Wireless Local Loop, WLL) station, a personal digital assistant (Personal Digital Assistant, PDA), a handheld device having a wireless communication function, a computing device, another processing device connected to a wireless modem, an in-vehicle device, a wearable device, a terminal device in a future 5G network, or the like.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic flowchart of UE using a timer in the prior art.FIG. 1 showsUE 10 and abase station 20. - After starting a timer in S101, the
UE 10 sends an access request message to thebase station 20 in S102. Correspondingly, after receiving the access request message, thebase station 20 may send an access response message to theUE 10 in S103. It should be understood that theUE 10 receives, before the timer expires and after S103, the access response message sent by thebase station 20; and may stop the timer subsequently in S104. - However, if the
UE 10 does not receive the access response message after S102 and before the timer expires, when the timer expires, theUE 10 determines that the access process fails. - In an access process in an LTE system, it is assumed that a base station can continuously occupy a spectrum. However, in a system that uses an unlicensed spectrum, the
base station 20 cannot always occupy the spectrum and needs to perform LBT after using the spectrum for a period of time. Thebase station 20 can use the spectrum again only after determining, through LBT, that the spectrum is idle. During LBT, another device may occupy the spectrum. - In this way, as shown in
FIG. 2 , when an access process in LTE is applied to an unlicensed spectrum system, after receiving, in S102, the access request message sent by theUE 10, thebase station 20 may postpone sending of the access response message because the base station cannot continue occupying a spectrum. As a result, a probability that the UE cannot receive the access response before the timer expires in S105 increases. In other words, because thebase station 20 performs LBT, thebase station 20 sends the access response message in S106 after the timer expires in S105, and therefore the access process fails. -
FIG. 3 is a schematic flowchart of using a timer according to an embodiment of the present invention.FIG. 3 showsUE 10 and abase station 20. TheUE 10 and thebase station 20 communicate with each other on an unlicensed spectrum. - On the unlicensed spectrum, a time segment in which a base station continuously occupies a spectrum each time is referred to as a piece of channel occupation duration (Channel Occupation Duration, COD), and the base station needs to perform LBT between two adjacent pieces of COD.
- Each piece of COD includes a long pilot (Long Preamble, LP) and data (DATA). In other words, the COD includes two parts: the LP and the DATA, as shown in
FIG. 4 . The base station may send a pilot to UE in the LP. The base station may exchange data with the UE in the DATA, that is, the base station may send data to the UE or the base station may receive data from the UE. - The LP and the DATA in each piece of COD may each have a further refined structure in terms of time. The LP may include m second short pilots (Short Preamble, SP), for example, SP0, SP1, ..., and SPm-1 in
FIG. 4 . The DATA may include n frames, for example, F0, F1, ..., and Fn-1 inFIG. 4 . Each frame in the DATA may include p subframes (for example, SF0, SF1, ..., and SFp-1 inFIG. 4 ) and first SPs (for example, SPs inFIG. 4 ) that are in a one-to-one correspondence to the p subframes. A first SP corresponding to a subframe is located before the subframe. Herein, m, n, and p are all positive integers. - A time length for which each frame lasts may be fixed, and a time length for which each subframe lasts may also be fixed. A time length for which each first SP lasts may be fixed, a time length for which each second SP lasts may also be fixed, and a time length for which a first SP lasts and a time length for which a second SP lasts may be equal or unequal.
- The
base station 20 may send a first short pilot signal to theUE 10 on each first SP, and the first short pilot signal sent on each first SP carries a sequence number of a subframe corresponding to the first SP and a sequence number of a frame in which the subframe is located. For example, a frame number carried in a first short pilot signal sent by thebase station 20 to theUE 10 on an SP corresponding to the subframe SF1 in the frame F0 is 0, and a subframe number carried therein is 1. - The
base station 20 may send a second short pilot signal to theUE 10 on each second SP, and the second short pilot signal sent on each second SP carries a sequence number of the second SP. For example, a sequence number carried in a second short pilot signal sent by thebase station 20 to theUE 10 on the SP1 is 1. - Optionally, in an embodiment, p = 1. In other words, each frame includes one subframe. In this case, it may be understood that DATA includes n frames and n first SPs that are in a one-to-one correspondence to the frames, as shown in
FIG. 5 . In addition, thebase station 20 may send a first short pilot signal to theUE 10 on each first SP, and the first short pilot signal sent on each first SP carries a sequence number of a frame corresponding to the first SP. For example, a frame number carried in a first short pilot signal sent by thebase station 20 to theUE 10 on an SP corresponding to a frame F0 is 0. - The method shown in
FIG. 3 includes the following steps. - S201. The
UE 10 starts a timer. - S202. The
UE 10 sends a data packet to thebase station 20. - Optionally, the timer may be a T300 or a T400.
- Specifically, the
UE 10 sends the data packet to thebase station 20 and starts the timer in a data region of current COD of thebase station 20. In other words, thebase station 20 receives, in the data region of the current COD, the data packet sent by theUE 10. - In an embodiment, the data packet may be an access request message.
- In another embodiment, the data packet may be uplink data (Uplink Data).
- It should be noted that an execution sequence of S201 and S202 is not limited in this embodiment of the present invention. For example, S201 and S202 may be performed at the same time, or S201 may be performed after S202.
- For example, it is assumed that duration of the timer is set to 5s in this embodiment of the present invention. After S201, the timer may count up, that is, start counting from 0 until 5s. Alternatively, the timer may count down, that is, start counting from 5s until 0.
- S203. The
UE 10 determines a first end moment of current COD. - Herein, the first end moment of the current COD is a first end moment of the data region of the current COD.
- Specifically, the
UE 10 may receive a first pilot signal sent by thebase station 20 on a first SP of DATA, and further determine the first end moment based on the first pilot signal. - For example, in the scenario shown in
FIG. 4 , theUE 10 may read the first pilot signal to obtain a sequence number of a subframe and a sequence number of a frame that are carried in the first pilot signal, thereby learning of quantities of remaining frames and subframes in the current COD. Therefore, theUE 10 can calculate a remaining time of the current COD, to learn the first end moment of the current COD. - For example, in the scenario shown in
FIG. 5 , theUE 10 may read the first pilot signal to obtain a sequence number of a frame that is carried in the first pilot signal, thereby learning of a quantity of remaining frames in the current COD. Therefore, theUE 10 can calculate a remaining time of the current COD, to learn the first end moment of the current COD. - S204. The
UE 10 pauses the timer at the first end moment. - In other words, the
UE 10 suspends the timer at the end moment of the current COD. - For example, if 3s has elapsed from S201 to S204, time counted by the timer is 3s (in count-up) or 2s (in countdown) at this moment. In this case, pausing the timer in S204 means that the time counted by the timer stays at 3s (in count-up) or 2s (in countdown).
- The
base station 20 performs LBT after the current COD expires. Therefore, theUE 10 pauses the timer at the first end moment. In other words, thebase station 20 performs an LBT process after the current COD; and in the LBT process performed by thebase station 20, the timer of theUE 10 is in a suspended state. - S205. The
UE 10 determines a second end moment of an LP in next COD of thebase station 20. - The
base station 20 occupies a spectrum resource in the next COD after the LBT time. - Specifically, the
UE 10 detects, after the first end moment, whether thebase station 20 starts sending a second pilot signal, in other words, whether the LP of the next COD has started. If theUE 10 detects a second pilot signal sent by thebase station 20 on a second SP in the LP of the next COD, theUE 10 may determine a sequence number of the second SP by using the second pilot signal. In this way, theUE 10 may determine a quantity of remaining second SPs in the LP, in other words, determine a moment when the LP expires. - S206. The
UE 10 resumes the timer at the second end moment. - In other words, the
UE 10 resumes the timer at an end moment of the LP of the next COD. - It should be understood that resuming the timer means starting the suspended timer so that the timer continues to perform time counting.
- For example, in S206, the timer continues to perform time counting from a moment: 3s (in count-up) or 2s (in countdown), at which the timer is paused in S204. In other words, after S206, the timer automatically stops after continuing to count for 2s.
- S207. Before the timer expires, the
UE 10 receives a response message sent by thebase station 20. - Specifically, the
base station 20 may send the response message to theUE 10 in a data region of the next COD after the LBT process. In other words, before the resumed timer expires, theUE 10 may receive, in the data region of the next COD, the response message sent by thebase station 20. - In an embodiment, if the data packet in S202 is an access request message, the response message in S207 may be an access response message.
- In another embodiment, if the data packet in S202 is uplink data, the response message in S207 may be an acknowledgement (Acknowledge, ACK) message or a negative acknowledgement (non-acknowledge, NACK) message.
- Therefore, after S207, the
UE 10 may stop the timer. - Alternatively, if the
UE 10 does not receive a response message sent by thebase station 20 after S206 and before the resumed timer expires, theUE 10 needs to retransmit the data packet after the timer expires. - It can be learned that, in this embodiment of the present invention, the UE suspends the timer at the end moment of the previous COD and resumes the timer at the end moment of the LP of the next COD. In other words, the timer stops time counting during LBT of the base station. This can increase a success rate of a UE access process and reduce a data packet retransmission probability, thereby improving system resource utilization.
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FIG. 6 is a structural block diagram of user equipment according to an embodiment of the present invention. Theuser equipment 60 shown inFIG. 6 and a base station communicate with each other on an unlicensed spectrum. Theuser equipment 60 includes a sendingmodule 601, atimer module 602, a determiningmodule 603, and areceiving module 604. - The sending
module 601 is configured to send a data packet to the base station during current channel occupation duration COD of the base station. - The
timer module 602 is configured to start a timer. - The determining
module 603 is configured to determine a first end moment of the current COD. - The
timer module 602 is further configured to pause the timer at the first end moment determined by the determiningmodule 603. - The determining
module 603 is further configured to determine a second end moment of a long pilot LP in next COD of the base station. - The
timer module 602 is further configured to resume the timer at the second end moment determined by the determiningmodule 603. - The receiving
module 604 is configured to receive, before the resumed timer resumed by the timer module expires, a response message sent by the base station. - COD includes an LP and DATA. The DATA includes n frames, and each frame of the n frames includes p subframes and first short SPs that are in a one-to-one correspondence to the p subframes. The LP includes m second short SPs, and m, n, and p are positive integers greater than or equal to 1.
- Optionally, the sending
module 601 is specifically configured to send the data packet to the base station in a data region of the current COD of the base station. - Optionally, the receiving
module 604 is further configured to receive a first short pilot signal sent by the base station on a first SP, where the first short pilot signal includes a sequence number of a frame in which the first SP is located. Further, the determiningmodule 603 is specifically configured to determine the first end moment based on the first short pilot signal. - When p is a positive integer greater than 1, the first short pilot signal may further include a sequence number of a subframe corresponding to the first SP.
- Optionally, the receiving
module 604 is further configured to receive a second short pilot signal sent by the base station on a second SP, where the second short pilot signal includes a sequence number of the second SP. Further, the determiningmodule 603 is specifically configured to determine the second end moment based on the second short pilot signal. - It can be learned that, in this embodiment of the present invention, the UE suspends the timer at the end moment of the previous COD and resumes the timer at the end moment of the LP of the next COD. In other words, the timer stops time counting during LBT of the base station. This can increase a success rate of a UE access process and reduce a data packet retransmission probability, thereby improving system resource utilization.
- It should be noted that, in this embodiment of the present invention, the sending
module 601 may be implemented by using a transmitter, thetimer module 602 and the determiningmodule 603 may be implemented by using a processor, and the receivingmodule 604 may be implemented by using a receiver. As shown inFIG. 7 ,user equipment 70 may include aprocessor 710, areceiver 720, atransmitter 730, and amemory 740. Thememory 740 may be configured to store timing, a first end moment, a second end moment, or the like; and may be further configured to store code or the like executed by theprocessor 710. - The components in the
user equipment 70 are coupled together by using abus system 750. In addition to a data bus, thebus system 750 further includes a power bus, a control bus, and a status signal bus. - The
user equipment 60 shown inFIG. 6 or theuser equipment 70 shown inFIG. 7 can implement the processes implemented by the UE in the foregoing method embodiment inFIG. 3 . To avoid repetition, details are not described herein. -
FIG. 8 is a structural block diagram of a base station according to an embodiment of the present invention. Thebase station 80 shown inFIG. 8 includes a receivingmodule 801, aprocessing module 802, and a sendingmodule 803. - The receiving
module 801 is configured to receive, in a data region of current COD, a data packet sent by UE. - The
processing module 802 is configured to perform an LBT process after the current COD. - The sending
module 803 is configured to send a response message to the UE in a data region of next COD after the LBT process. - For a structure of COD, refer to related descriptions in the sections of
FIG. 4 and FIG. 5 in the above. To avoid repetition, details are not described herein again. - Optionally, the sending
module 803 may be further configured to send a first short pilot signal to the UE on a first SP. The sendingmodule 803 may be further configured to send a second short pilot signal to the UE on a second SP of the next COD. - The first short pilot signal may include a sequence number of a frame in which the first SP is located and a sequence number of a subframe corresponding to the first SP. If p = 1, the first short pilot signal includes the sequence number of the frame in which the first SP is located.
- The second short pilot signal includes a sequence number of the second SP.
- It should be noted that, in this embodiment of the present invention, the sending
module 803 may be implemented by using a transmitter, theprocessing module 802 may be implemented by using a processor, and the receivingmodule 801 may be implemented by using a receiver. As shown inFIG. 9 , abase station 90 may include aprocessor 910, areceiver 920, atransmitter 930, and amemory 940. Thememory 940 may be configured to store a first pilot signal, a second pilot signal, or the like; and may be further configured to store code or the like executed by theprocessor 910. - The components in the
base station 90 are coupled together by using abus system 950. In addition to a data bus, thebus system 950 further includes a power bus, a control bus, and a status signal bus. - The
base station 80 shown inFIG. 8 or thebase station 90 shown inFIG. 9 can implement the processes implemented by the base station in the foregoing method embodiment shown inFIG. 3 . To avoid repetition, details are not described herein again. - It should be noted that the foregoing method embodiments of the present invention may be applied to a processor, or may be implemented by a processor. The processor may be an integrated circuit chip and has a signal processing capability. In an implementation process, steps in the foregoing method embodiments can be implemented by using a hardware integrated logical circuit in the processor, or by using instructions in a form of software. The processor may further be a general-purpose processor, a digital signal processor (Digital Signal Processing, DSP), an application-specific integrated circuit (Application-Specific Integrated Circuit, ASIC), a field programmable gate array (Field Programmable Gate Array, FPGA) or another programmable logic device, a discrete gate or a transistor logic device, or a discrete hardware component. All methods, steps, and logical block diagrams disclosed in the embodiments of the present invention may be implemented or performed. The general-purpose processor may be a microprocessor or the processor may be any regular processor or the like. Steps of the methods disclosed in the embodiments of the present invention may be directly performed and completed by a hardware decoding processor, or may be performed and completed by using a combination of hardware and software modules in the decoding processor. The software module may be located in a mature storage medium in the field, such as a random access memory, a flash memory, a read-only memory, a programmable read-only memory, an electrically-erasable programmable memory, or a register. The storage medium is located in the memory, and the processor reads information in the memory and completes the steps in the foregoing methods in combination with hardware of the processor.
- It may be understood that, the memory in the embodiments of the present invention may be a volatile memory or a nonvolatile memory, or may include a volatile memory and a nonvolatile memory. The non-volatile memory may be a read-only memory (Read-Only Memory, ROM), a programmable read-only memory (Programmable ROM, PROM), an erasable programmable read-only memory (Erasable PROM, EPROM), an electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (Electrically EPROM, EEPROM), or a flash memory. The volatile memory may be a random access memory (Random Access Memory, RAM), used as an external cache. For example but not for limitation, many forms of RAMs are available, for example, a static random access memory (Static RAM, SRAM), a dynamic random access memory (Dynamic RAM, DRAM), a synchronous dynamic random access memory (Synchronous DRAM, SDRAM), a double data rate synchronous dynamic random access memory (Double Data Rate SDRAM, DDR SDRAM), an enhanced synchronous dynamic random access memory (Enhanced SDRAM, ESDRAM), a synchlink dynamic random access memory (Synchlink DRAM, SLDRAM), and a direct rambus random access memory (Direct Rambus RAM, DR RAM). It should be noted that the memory in the system and method described in this specification aims to include but is not limited to these memories and any memory of another proper type.
- Persons of ordinary skill in the art may be aware that, the units and algorithm steps in the examples described with reference to the embodiments disclosed in this specification may be implemented by electronic hardware or a combination of computer software and electronic hardware. Whether the functions are performed by hardware or software depends on particular applications and design constraint conditions of the technical solutions. Persons skilled in the art may use different methods to implement the described functions for each particular application, but it should not be considered that the implementation goes beyond the scope of the present invention.
- It may be clearly understood by persons skilled in the art that, for the purpose of convenient and brief description, for a detailed working process of the system, apparatus, and unit, refer to a corresponding process in the method embodiments. Details are not described herein again.
- In the several embodiments provided in this application, it should be understood that the disclosed system, apparatus, and method may be implemented in other manners. For example, the described apparatus embodiment is merely an example. For example, the unit division is merely logical function division and may be other division in actual implementation. For example, a plurality of units or components may be combined or integrated into another system, or some features may be ignored or not performed. In addition, the displayed or discussed mutual couplings or direct couplings or communication connections may be implemented by using some interfaces. The indirect couplings or communication connections between the apparatuses or units may be implemented in electronic, mechanical, or other forms.
- The units described as separate parts may or may not be physically separate, and parts displayed as units may or may not be physical units, may be located in one position, or may be distributed on a plurality of network units. Some or all of the units may be selected based on actual needs to achieve the objectives of the solutions of the embodiments.
- In addition, functional units in the embodiments of the present invention may be integrated into one processing unit, or each of the units may exist alone physically, or two or more units are integrated into one unit.
- When the functions are implemented in a form of a software functional unit and sold or used as an independent product, the functions may be stored in a computer-readable storage medium. Based on such an understanding, the technical solutions of the present invention essentially, or the part contributing to the prior art, or some of the technical solutions may be implemented in a form of a software product. The software product is stored in a storage medium, and includes several instructions for instructing a computer device (which may be a personal computer, a server, a network device, or the like) to perform all or some of the steps of the methods described in the embodiments of the present invention. The foregoing storage medium includes: any medium that can store program code, such as a USB flash drive, a removable hard disk, a read-only memory (Read-Only Memory, ROM), a random access memory (Random Access Memory, RAM), a magnetic disk, or an optical disc.
- The descriptions are only specific implementations of the present invention, but are not intended to limit the protection scope of the present invention. Therefore, the protection scope of the present invention shall be subject to the protection scope of the claims.
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- A data transmission method comprising the following steps performed by a user equipment (10; 60; 70):sending (S202) a data packet to a base station (20; 80: 90) and starting (S201) a timer during a current channel occupation period, COD, of the base station (20; 80: 90); wherein the COD is a time segment in which a base station (20; 80; 90) continuously occupies an unlicensed spectrum, wherein the COD comprises a long pilot part for a long pilot, LP, and a data part for data packets;determining (S203) a first end moment of the current COD;pausing (S204) the timer at the first end moment;determining (S205) a second end moment of a LP in next COD of the base station (20; 80: 90);resuming (S206) the timer at the second end moment; andreceiving (S207), before the resumed timer expires, a response message sent by the base station (20; 80: 90).
- The method according to claim 1, wherein the data part of a COD comprises n frames, and each frame of the n frames comprises p subframes and first short pilots SPs, that are in a one-to-one correspondence to the p subframes;
the sending (S202) a data packet to a base station (20; 80: 90) during a current COD of the base station (20; 80: 90) comprises:sending the data packet to the base station (20; 80: 90) in a data part of the current COD of the base station (20; 80: 90); andthe determining (S203) a first end moment of the current COD comprises:receiving a first short pilot signal sent by the base station (20; 80: 90) on a first SP, wherein the first short pilot signal comprises a sequence number of a frame in which the first SP is located; anddetermining the first end moment based on the first short pilot signal, whereinn and p are positive integers greater than or equal to 1. - The method according to claim 2, wherein p is a positive integer greater than 1, and the first short pilot signal further comprises a sequence number of a subframe corresponding to the first SP.
- The method according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein an LP comprises m second short pilots SPs, and the determining (S205) a second end moment of an LP in the next COD of the base station (20; 80: 90) comprises:receiving a second short pilot signal sent by the base station on a second SP, wherein the second short pilot signal comprises a sequence number of the second SP; anddetermining the second end moment based on the second short pilot signal, whereinm is a positive integer greater than or equal to 1.
- The method according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the data packet comprises an access request message, and the response message comprises an access response message.
- The method according to one of the claims 1 to 5, wherein the method comprises:receiving, by the base station (20; 80: 90) in the data part of the COD the data packet sent by the UE;performing, by the base station (20; 80: 90), a listen before talk LBT process after the current COD; andsending, by the base station (20; 80: 90), a response message to the UE in a data part of the next COD after the LBT process.
- User equipment (10; 60; 70) for data transmission comprising:a sending module (601), configured to send a data packet to a base station (20; 80: 90) during a current channel occupation duration, COD, of the base station (20; 80: 90); wherein the COD is a time segment in which a base station (20; 80; 90) continuously occupies an unlicensed spectrum, wherein the COD comprises a long pilot part for a long pilot, LP, and a data part for data packets;a timer module (602), configured to start a timer;a determining module (603), configured to determine a first end moment of the current COD; whereinthe timer module (602) is further configured to pause the timer at the first end moment determined by the determining module (603);the determining module (603) is further configured to determine a second end moment of a LP, in the next COD of the base station (20; 80: 90); andthe timer module (602) is further configured to resume the timer at the second end moment determined by the determining module (603); anda receiving module (604), configured to receive, before the resumed timer resumed by the timer module (602) expires, a response message sent by the base station (20; 80: 90).
- The user equipment (10; 60; 70) according to claim 7, wherein
the sending module (601) is specifically configured to send the data packet to the base station (20; 80: 90) in a data part of the current COD of the base station (20; 80: 90);
the receiving module (604) is further configured to receive a first short pilot signal sent by the base station (20; 80: 90) on a first short pilot, SP, wherein the first short pilot signal comprises a sequence number of a frame in which the first SP is located; and
the determining module (603) is specifically configured to determine the first end moment based on the first short pilot signal received by the receiving module (604), wherein the data part
of a COD comprises n frames, each frame of the n frames comprises p subframes and first SPs that are in a one-to-one correspondence to the p subframes, and n and p are positive integers greater than or equal to 1. - The user equipment (10; 60; 70) according to claim 8, wherein p is a positive integer greater than 1, and the first short pilot signal further comprises a sequence number of a subframe corresponding to the first SP.
- The user equipment (10; 60; 70) according to any one of claims 7 to 9, wherein the receiving module (604) is further configured to receive a second short pilot signal sent by the base station (20; 80: 90) on a second short pilot, SP, wherein the second short pilot signal comprises a sequence number of the second SP; and
the determining module (603) is specifically configured to determine the second end moment based on the second short pilot signal received by the receiving module (604), wherein
an LP comprises m second SPs, and m is a positive integer greater than or equal to 1. - System comprising a user equipment (10; 60; 70) according to one of the claims 7 to 10 and a base station (20; 80: 90), said base station (20; 80: 90) comprising:a receiving module (801), configured to receive, in the data part of the current COD, the data packet sent by the user equipment, UE (10; 60; 70);a processing module (802), configured to perform a listen before talk, LBT, process after the current COD; anda sending module (803), configured to send the response message to the UE (10; 60; 70) in the data part of the next COD after the LBT process performed by the processing module (802).
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